Queer AF Comedy - September 2025
Queer AF Comedy presents another top night in September with headliner the award-winning Sydney May. (see below for more details)
Queer AF Comedy is a vibrant and inclusive comedy show that celebrates LGBTQ+ humour and talent. It features a diverse lineup of queer comedians and allies, each bringing their unique perspectives and hilarious stories to the stage. The show aims to create a space where differences are embraced and celebrated through laughter, offering audiences a night of witty observations, unapologetic authenticity, and side-splitting humour. The event is designed to unite both LGBTQ+ community members and allies, ensuring a fun, safe and welcoming atmosphere for everyone.
The earlier you book via Outsavvy (see below), the cheaper the tickets are!
Full lineup
Sydney May

Brighton Komedia new comedy award winner, generous, jocular and relatable”
Chortle. “Consistently funny” Beyond The Joke
Lauren Soley

Funny Women Award winner, commoner & believer that laughter is the best medicine. Bar Calpol. That stuff slaps.
David Ingram

'Komedia New Comedy Award' semi-finalist. 'Leicester Square New Comedian' quarter finalist. Winner 'West End New Old Act' Audience Award.
Matt Lowes

Matt is a ‘’straight acting’’ gay man who hilariously overshare’s with audiences how that affects his daily life using storytelling, Innuendo and word play.
‘’The gayest straightest comedian I’ve ever seen” - Gary Michaels, Comedy Promoter
New Forest New Comedian 2023 Finalist
West End New Old Act Of The Year 2023 Finalist
Saffron Ann

Saffron Ann is a non-binary Brighton based comedian for the North. They have performed at Brighton Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe and they are currently writing their first comedy show. When they aren't on stage, you can find them playing way too many video games or questioning the meaning of life. Not for the prudish.
Oli Court

Komedia New Comedy Award 2025 Semi-Finalist. Hastings Comedy Festival Newcomer of the Year 2025 Finalist. An autistic, punchline-heavy stand-up, Oli was diagnosed as an adult, and he's wrestling with how this affects his life, relationships, and his 00s childhood.
Joe Williams

A new face on the Brighton comedy scene, Joe Williams has lived many lives, but learnt very little. Expect quick wit & Scouse sass.
Nora Mawla

Nora is a bi-sexual Brighton based performer, she is a third culture kid who’s lived in multiple countries and trying to make sense of life. She is excited to share that world with you.